- NLW MS 8068A
- Ffeil
- c. 1821-1850
The tune book of John Lloyd, precentor of Hyfrydle Chapel, Holyhead, c. 1821-1850, maternal uncle of John Roberts ('Ieuan Gwyllt'), who has inserted his tune 'The Happy Land', on pp. 237-238.
Lloyd, John, Holyhead
212 canlyniad gyda gwrthrychau digidol Dangos canlyniadau gyda gwrthrychau digidol
The tune book of John Lloyd, precentor of Hyfrydle Chapel, Holyhead, c. 1821-1850, maternal uncle of John Roberts ('Ieuan Gwyllt'), who has inserted his tune 'The Happy Land', on pp. 237-238.
Lloyd, John, Holyhead
The tune book of David Lewis (? of Bryncrug, Merioneth), c. 1840.
Lewis, David, of Bryncrug?
David Jenkin's 'Glamorgan Collectanea'
'A Collection of Materials to assist in writing a History of Glamorganshire. Copied from old Manuscripts, and Compiled from other Sources, by David Jenkin Senr. Swanea 1839'.
Jenkin, David, fl. 1839
A fragment of thirty folios of a manuscript of the second version of the Wycliffite Bible, covering the text of the Gospel according to S. Matthew, Chapt. VI, 14, to Chap. XIII, 4.
'A booke of sundrye and divers noats of evidences, of tymes, and wyttnesses of Cheshire, Lancashire, Wales, etc., collectede and written by Thomas Chaloner', 1592. The first section of the book consists of abstracts, made in 1592-3, for genealogical purposes, by Thomas Chaloner of Bridge Street, Chester, 'student of the Lawe of Armes and Armory', of documents relating to the families of Gamull of Kneghton, Venables and Leighes, Vawdray, Newton, Leighton, Molyneux, Heskayth, Grosvenor, Cholmondeley, Holland, Savage, Dutton, Trevor, and others. The remainder of the book (ff. 77-181) contains an extensive collection of genealogies with arms in trick, all written in a hand of the early seventeenth century, with an index to the entire volume by the same hand.
Chaloner, Thomas, d. 1598
A journal of 'A Picturesque Trip', 1850, to Aberystwyth, Oswestry, Llangollen, Bangor, Caernarfon, Beddgelert, Tremadog and Dolgellau.
Cofnodion Undeb Cerddorol Dirwestwyr Ardudwy
Minute book, 1870-1877, of 'Undeb Cerddorol Dirwestwyr Ardudwy'.
A copy of Hanes fy Mywyd a'm Gwaith by W. J. Parry, Coetmor Hall, Bethesda, reprinted from Y Cronicl, 1908- , with an 'In memoriam' leaflet for Mary Parry, his wife, manuscript notes by R. D. Roberts, Bethesda and printed matter.
Fishguard Turnpike Trust Order Book
A copy of the Order Book of the Fishguard Turnpike Trust, 1791-1843.
Fishguard Turnpike Trust (Wales)
Welsh agenda for the 2005 G8 summit,
An incomplete copy of John Reynolds: The Scripture Genealogy beginning at Noah, and to which is added the Genealogy of the Caesars. And also a Display of Heraldry of the particular Coat of Armours now in use in the six counties of North Wales ... (Chester, 1739), with a few manuscript additions, etc.
Selina, Countess Huntingdon: Letters
Four autograph letters, 1764-1784, from Selina, Countess of Huntingdon to Charles Wesley, Thomas Newton (Bishop of Bristol) and 'The Revd Mr. Green' (Norwich), the last being written from her college at Trevecka.
Huntingdon, Selina Hastings, Countess of, 1707-1791
John Wee[v]er: Ancient Funeral Monuments ..., with additions
One of two volumes containing a copy of John Wee[v]er: Ancient Funerall Monuments with in the vnited Monarchie of Great Britaine, Ireland ... (London, 1631), interleaved, with manuscript additions.
Digain Williams: 'The Great Hymns of Wales' (proof sheets)
Proof sheets of 'The Great Hymns of Wales', with an introduction on Welsh religious poetry from the earliest times to the fifteenth century, by Digain Williams [fl. 1888-1895], San Francisco, 1933. A letter signed by the author, 1 October 1934, is attached to the proof.
Williams, J. Digain (John Digain), fl. 1888-1895
Work on ancient coinage (draft)
A draft, 1762, of a work, possibly by William Stukeley (1687-1765), on the medallic history of the most ancient British kings.
Thomas Hevin Williams: Bibliography relating to Merioneth
A bibliography compiled by T[homas] Hevin Williams in 1931 for a study of Merioneth place-names.
Williams, Thomas Hevin
'Halsingau' by Elsbeth Iefan, Alban Thomas, Lewis David, Owen Iefen, Gruffydd Sion, Siencyn Gryffydd, Sion Bowen, Crispianus Jones, Iefan Gryffydd, D. Phillipps, Lazarus Evans, Da. Sion, Jas Gruffydd and Rees David John; hymns; 'Marwnad Elizabeth Davies Rhon a gladdwyd yn Llandy[f]riog Mai 22 1751'; 'Copi o lythyr a gafwyd tan garreg'; fragments of accounts; etc.
Four arithmetic exericse books written by Rowland Richard of Esgirangell, Mallwyd and by his two sons, Evan Richards and Robert Richards, when they were at school at High Ercall, Shropshire.
Llsg. Ychwanegol yr Amgueddfa Brydeinig 14931 (copi)
A photostat facsimile of British Museum Additional MS 14931, which contains a copy of the Venodotian Code of the Laws of Hywel Dda.
One of two volumes containing holograph sermon notes, 1770-1807, by David Jones, Llangan, Glamorgan (1736-1810), with particulars of the places at which they were preached.
Jones, David, Rev., Llangan, 1736-1810